Scott, spindoctorI'm glad to hear it's working. That is another platform tested Just like Scott does I avoid adding stuff to existing Arduino folders and only reference files and folders.From the top of my head: the eclispe plugin only references files ( AVRDude, GCC, revisiosn.txt and board.txt) and folders (the Arduino library folder and the variants subfolders).One of the reasons why I have special Linux and Windows code is because these locations are different on these 2.

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1) The Debian package installed old historical files (from arduino 0017) that existed before I got there. I cleaned them out.

2) Debian package is 1.0, and WProgram.h has been renamed to Arduino.h. So line 9 of the *.h needs to be updated in the Eclipse plug-in. Those are the new errors now that Makefile clobbering is fixed.

3) pins_arduino.h doesn't exist in the same place in 1.0 as it did in 0022, which you already brought up at http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php?topic=82200.0

In conclusion: I've fixed the Debian Arduino package so there are no more Makefile clobbering. However, version Arduino 1.0 seems to be incompatible with the Eclipse plug-in. Debian uses 1.0, so the Eclipse plugin won't work with the debian package for that reason.

Thanks a lot, can you please tell us the version of the package?I'm using Package: arduino-core Version: 1:1.0+dfsg-2 (Debian Sid Amd-64) and I still have some problems:- I had to make a simbolink link for WProgram.h -> Arduino.h- Commented Arduino.h:212 : //#include "pins_arduino.h"

@eamanI use exactly the same package on Debian Wheezy (in fact it is a mixed system, otherwise I couldn't use Debian Sid packages). For me it worked out of the box.

If you tried it before with an older package, you maybe need to delete the "Arduino Uno" project in Eclipse (be sure to delete it from the disc, not only discard it in Eclipse) and than recreate it (by creating a new Arduino project).

eamanSorry but I had missed your post on the wiring.c.I've checked the code and it seems that F_CPU has not been defined. This define is given with the compile command you can see that in the eclipse console.

avr-g++ -I"C:\arduino-1.0\hardware\arduino\cores\arduino" -I"C:\Users\IBM_ADMIN\Documents\data\Arduino1\MaaiRobot" -I"C:\arduino-1.0\hardware\arduino\variants\standard" -I"C:\Users\IBM_ADMIN\Documents\Arduino\libraries\JanHelpers" -I"C:\Users\IBM_ADMIN\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MegaMotoDriver" -DARDUINO=100 -Wall -Os -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-exceptions -g -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000UL -MMD -MP -MF"MegaMotoDriver/MegaMotoDriver.d" -MT"MegaMotoDriver/MegaMotoDriver.d" -c -o "MegaMotoDriver/MegaMotoDriver.o" -x c++ "C:/Users/IBM_ADMIN/Documents/Arduino/libraries/MegaMotoDriver/MegaMotoDriver.cpp"The example above shows the atmega328p which has a clock speed of 16000000 (-DF_CPU=16000000UL).If this is not properly set it is probably because the board is not properly set in the project properties->arduino->arduino.If it looks ok change it to another board; delete the existing Arduino library project (inclusive the content on disk) and then change back to your correct board.You can delete the Arduino project again.I hope this helpsBest regardsJantje

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I finally got this configured on Mac OSX (Snow Leopard). I was able to create a new sketch and compile it, however there were numerous "Unsupported operating systems" pop-ups during each activity (more than 5). The build seemed to work fine - don't have any hardware here so I couldn't test to make sure.

DrapalI do not have a osx os at my disposal. As long as nobody tells me that it works like it should I consider it unsupported. There are 2 things I can do now1) Change the error to a warning. This will make the dialog boxes go away and only a logging in the error window will appear2) Support OSX. This will make the errors and warning go away. Before I do this I need to know whether it works out of the box. More precisely I need to know whether you needed to modify the box shown below.If so please show me your version of the dialog, this way I can have the plugin to set the correct settingsIf not tell me then I'll remove the error and the warning.Best regardsJantje

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Here are the settings from the Preferences pages on the Mac. You can't use the browse button to set these, since the Arduino application on the Mac is a package. You can enter the paths by hand and they work fine - the build process generates exactly the same size code for the Blink application in Eclipse and the Arduino IDE.

Also, I may not understand how to use the Library Import feature of this plugin- I can't make it work on the Mac nor on Windows. The Finish button doesn't seem to do anything (even though it's enabled). I tried what is in your FAQ/Instructions on how to use the plugin and it won't import on either platform (again, version 1.1.3).